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Re: Selling sex legally in New Zealand

Oh come on.

A waitress sells what's on the menu. A whore is the menu. Comparing the two is freaking retarded. Attempting to make all relationships sound like whore relationships is retarded. You want to defend the whore life? Defend it. Quit the absurd equivocations.

Re: Selling sex legally in New Zealand

Originally Posted by talloulou

Oh come on.

A waitress sells what's on the menu. A whore is the menu. Comparing the two is freaking retarded. Attempting to make all relationships sound like whore relationships is retarded. You want to defend the whore life? Defend it. Quit the absurd equivocations.

No, she does not sell what's on the menu. You think she gets paid according to what people order? **** no she doesn't. And, she gets paid the same regardless of whether there are 500 customers, or 5 customers. She is selling herself at an hourly wage. She's selling her body for physical labor.

You think there's a clear distinction, then go ahead and clearly outline it for everyone else. Thus far not a single one of you have been able to do so. Not in this thread, not in any thread.

Re: Selling sex legally in New Zealand

Originally Posted by winston53660

So then you should be able to clearly be able to define that in a lucid concise manner. So what so special about those body parts over a master craftperson's hands?

Let's see if I'm a carpenter, a waitress, a bartender, a hairdresser, a massage therapist, etc I don't need to have an HIV test every 6 months. I don't have to worry about accidentally making a baby while selling food, beer, hairstyles, etc.

Re: Selling sex legally in New Zealand

Originally Posted by talloulou

Let's see if I'm a carpenter, a waitress, a bartender, a hairdresser, a massage therapist, etc I don't need to have an HIV test every 6 months. I don't have to worry about accidentally making a baby while selling food, beer, hairstyles, etc.

When I was an EMT I had to have Hep vaccinations and have HIV test every 6 months.

When I was working on computers I didn't have to worry about accidentally sending an injured person careening down a ski slope on a runaway patrol sled either.

Re: Selling sex legally in New Zealand

Originally Posted by rivrrat

No, she does not sell what's on the menu. You think she gets paid according to what people order? **** no she doesn't. And, she gets paid the same regardless of whether there are 500 customers, or 5 customers. She is selling herself at an hourly wage. She's selling her body for physical labor.

She absolutely does get paid according to what has been ordered. Generally what she will and won't do for what price is discussed up front. And if she gets paid the same for servicing 5 men as she would for servicing 1 man then she's a very very stupid whore. She's selling her body as a disposable scratching post to be used by men who think it's ok to view women as disposable items up for auction.

Re: Selling sex legally in New Zealand

Originally Posted by talloulou

She absolutely does get paid according to what has been ordered. Generally what she will and won't do for what price is discussed up front. And if she gets paid the same for servicing 5 men as she would for servicing 1 man then she's a very very stupid whore. She's selling her body as a disposable scratching post to be used by men who think it's ok to view women as disposable items up for auction.

Umm.. we were talking about waitresses, but amusing that you would get the two mixed up. And kinda proves my point for me, doesn't it.

You said waitresses are selling what's on the menu. No, they are not. They are selling themselves for physical labor. Waitresses get paid the same regardless of what people order. They are selling themselves to their employer.